Natural killer (NK) cells have emerged as one of the most promising components of cellular immunotherapy, thanks to their unique ability to identify and eliminate tumour cells independently of classical...
In high-dimensional flow cytometry, the concept of spreading error is often mentioned in passing. Most discussions focus on spillover, the classical overlap of fluorochrome emission spectra, but spreading...
The promise of high-dimensional cytometry
High-dimensional multiparametric flow cytometry has become a cornerstone in translational immunology, biomarker discovery, and clinical trials. It allows researchers...
Introduction: The promise and the risk of dimensionality reduction
High-dimensional flow cytometry has dramatically transformed our ability to explore the complexity of the immune system, allowing researchers...
Flow cytometry-based detection of CAR-T cells is now a cornerstone in immunotherapy research, translational studies, and clinical monitoring. It is routinely used to assess CAR-T expansion, persistence,...
Imaging Flow Cytometry (IFC) combines the best of two worlds: the morphological resolution of microscopy with the statistical robustness of traditional flow cytometry. This advanced technique enables...
Multicolor flow cytometry has become an essential tool in immunology, oncology, and advanced cell therapies. However, designing complex panels that allow simultaneous analysis of multiple markers without...
Cytokine quantification is a cornerstone of immunology, oncology, and advanced cell therapies. In complex clinical scenarios such as cytokine release syndrome (CRS) associated with CAR-T therapies or...
Cellular metabolism has emerged as a key factor in immune response and tumor progression. The ability of immune cells to adapt to hostile environments depends on the activation of critical metabolic...
The study of exosome quantification has grown exponentially in recent years. These extracellular vesicles have proven to be valuable tools as disease biomarkers and potential vehicles in cell and gene...